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Change your life by changing your way of thinking
"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our POWER to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom"
Viktor E. Frankl
Generally, you don’t feel bad; your life looks good enough. And this 'good enough' is exactly what confuses you. You don’t know where to start in order to feel better and happier. You see plenty of advice in books, social media, which look rights and good things to do, but you still fail to take action…

You feel sometimes or even all the time:
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Generally, you don’t feel bad; your life looks good enough. And this 'good enough' is exactly what confuses you. You don’t know where to start in order to feel better and happier. You see plenty of advice in books, social media, which look rights and good things to do, but you still fail to take action…

You feel sometimes or even all the time:
among your friends and maybe even in your family
about where your life is going and which choices to make
in some problems that seem like a never-ending trap
at work and in private
because your relationships don’t go as you’d like them to go
changes in your life or making wrong decisions
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I have an ANSWER for you.

All these pieces of advice in books don’t work, and we don’t become a NEW person if we continue thinking in the OLD way. We cannot keep our current way of thinking and expect that, by some magical advice, our life will dramatically change soon. And it also doesn’t work to start doing things in a different way while remaining the same person as we are today. We can’t create our desired future if we continue to think from the past.

Looks like a never-ending circle, no?
I understand, and I know how it feels.

It’s not as terrible as it might look, and this is how you can feel instead
I have an ANSWER for you.

All these pieces of advice in books don’t work, and we don’t become a NEW person if we continue thinking in the OLD way. We cannot keep our current way of thinking and expect that, by some magical advice, our life will dramatically change soon. And it also doesn’t work to start doing things in a different way while remaining the same person as we are today. We can’t create our desired future if we continue to think from the past.

Looks like a never-ending circle, no?
I understand, and I know how it feels.

It’s not as terrible as it might look, and this is how you can feel instead.
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in being yourself and following your values and goals
which will earn you respect from others
to take action and accomplish goals
Finding
Acting with
Feeling
in each day of your life
with people you love
for better life quality
Seeing
Enhancing
Using your inner
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Neuropsychology suggests that we typically only consciously recognize about 5% of our thoughts. Just think about it, only 5%! And who is in control of the remaining 95%? How do we react, and how do we make life decisions if we don’t actually understand why we think what we think? Is it an illusion? Are we deceiving ourselves?
You can’t create space for growth if your mind is filled with "garbage." You need to clear it of all nonsense; otherwise, you will not see things right in front of your nose because you are preoccupied with your filters.
Neuropsychology suggests that we typically only consciously recognize about 5% of our thoughts. Just think about it, only 5%! And who is in control of the remaining 95%? How do we react, and how do we make life decisions if we don’t actually understand why we think what we think? Is it an illusion? Are we deceiving ourselves?
You can’t create space for growth if your mind is filled with "garbage." You need to clear it of all nonsense; otherwise, you will not see things right in front of your nose because you are preoccupied with your filters.
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About me
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My name is Maria Klyukina and I am a Transformational coach.

My career path has been rich and varied for the past 20 years. I was working as a financial analyst in well-established multinational corporations in Russia and Switzerland, where I moved 15 years ago. I had a chance to collaborate with remarkable individuals on exciting projects.

I changed my analytical focus from business to people when I realized that their stories and goals are more captivating and complex. Transforming a business for success is quite doable, but dealing with the complexities of the human mind is genuinely challenging.

Rather than implementing changes within companies, I’ve come to value more the happiness and personal development of people. It brings me happiness to observe people finding serenity and defining their unique life direction.

I won’t simply guide you from point A to some imaginary point B because, in life, there isn’t a fixed destination. Instead, I’ll accompany you on a fascinating journey of self-discovery, exploring your thoughts, feelings, desires, and happiness. It’s not about reaching point B; it’s about embracing the vast, wonderful place that is your unique life.

My name is Maria Klyukina and I am a Transformational coach.

My career path has been rich and varied for the past 20 years. I was working as a financial analyst in well-established multinational corporations in Russia and Switzerland, where I moved 15 years ago. I had a chance to collaborate with remarkable individuals on exciting projects.

I changed my analytical focus from business to people when I realized that their stories and goals are more captivating and complex. Transforming a business for success is quite doable, but dealing with the complexities of the human mind is genuinely challenging.
Rather than implementing changes within companies, I’ve come to value more the happiness and personal development of people. It brings me happiness to observe people finding serenity and defining their unique life direction.

I won’t simply guide you from point A to some imaginary point B because, in life, there isn’t a fixed destination. Instead, I’ll accompany you on a fascinating journey of self-discovery, exploring your thoughts, feelings, desires, and happiness. It’s not about reaching point B; it’s about embracing the vast, wonderful place that is your unique life.
My name is Maria Klyukina and I am a Transformational coach.

My career path has been rich and varied for the past 20 years. I was working as a financial analyst in well-established multinational corporations in Russia and Switzerland, where I moved 15 years ago. I had a chance to collaborate with remarkable individuals on exciting projects.
I changed my analytical focus from business to people when I realized that their stories and goals are more captivating and complex. Transforming a business for success is quite doable, but dealing with the complexities of the human mind is genuinely challenging.

Rather than implementing changes within companies, I’ve come to value more the happiness and personal development of people. It brings me happiness to observe people finding serenity and defining their unique life direction.

I won’t simply guide you from point A to some imaginary point B because, in life, there isn’t a fixed destination. Instead, I’ll accompany you on a fascinating journey of self-discovery, exploring your thoughts, feelings, desires, and happiness. It’s not about reaching point B; it’s about embracing the vast, wonderful place that is your unique life.
During a single session, you can find a solution to a particular problem or improve your emotional state. However, "some things just take time". We need time to train your brain to think in a new way, to recognize life traps, and to adapt your body and your reactions in a more effective way

That’s why I propose to my clients a minimum of 12 sessions for positive results and 30 sessions for stable results.
"You can’t produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant, some things just take time"

Warren Buffet
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One time consultation
5 coaching consultations
Package 10 consultations
150 СHF
600 СHF
1 000 СHF

Here’s how we’ll work together

  • You will do 2 tests:
    — BigFive — five-factor personality test
    — MCP — MetaCognitive Programs
  • We will meet weekly in Zoom for 50−60 minutes sessions
  • After each session, you will receive a reflection on the session
  • Assessment of progress after every 5 sessions and adaptation of our program as needed
I offer free diagnostic consultation
This session will last approx. 50 mins and I will:
— understand your problem and desired outcome
— provide feedback
— explain MCP coaching method and planning of our sessions.
Once the call is finished, you will have a clear picture of how we can work together and what our next steps are.

I won’t:
— feel sorry for you
— give unrealistic expectations
— speak abstractly and generally
— share success stories of my clients
— use esoteric or any other magic methods

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    Bullying under the guise of care and upbringing

    The topic of bullying is currently highly publicized, with the main focus on addressing bullying in social environments, such as in schools. However, few people discuss this issue on a global scale, including bullying in the family environment.

    Bullying is physical or emotional violence and harassment. We are indeed used to the idea that this harassment happens somewhere outside the home, most often in schools or college. Nowadays, this issue is also receiving considerable attention at the state level because the number of suicide attempts among children has increased.

    Bullying is truly terrifying, and a child who finds themselves in a bullying situation always gets traumatized.

    There are 4 signs of bullying that are important to track because situations can vary:
    1. Aggression. directed towards the child. It's violence that harms the child, and the aggression can be either overt or covert, physical or emotional, verbal or non-verbal.
    2. Regularity. This isn't a one-time incident, like a child fighting with someone. It’s when the child is repeatedly hurt and made to feel bad.
    3. Power Imbalance. In bullying, the aggressor usually has some form of power or strength - an unofficial class leader, the director’s son, friends with older kids.
    4. Intentionality. The primary goal of bullying is to intimidate the victim and cause them harm, regardless of the means.

    How is bullying organized in a social environment? There is the Victim various people who harass this victim:
    • The bullies
    • Their followers
    • The approvers
    • Passive approvers
    • Indifferent witnesses

    The Victim may have Defenders and potential defenders who could theoretically defend but are not doing so yet. Remember, a child in a bullying situation IS NOT ABLE defend himself.

    In any bullying scenario, a child experiences 3 emotional components of trauma:
    • Powerlessness (hopelessness) - everyone is against me, and I can't do anything about it.
    • Helplessness (loneliness)
    • Intense emotional shock

    When these three components combine at the same time, striking simultaneously, the child becomes traumatized. The situation worsens significantly due to factors like:
    • Unexpectedness
    • Regularity
    • Early age
    • Intensity of the impact

    It is important to understand that any bullying situation is traumatic for a child and cannot be resolved without a supportive side. Ideally, parents should protect the child, but we face 3 main problems:

    1. Parents do not know HOW to protect their children. For various reasons - they weren't taught themselves, they weren't protected themselves when they were kids, they have different beliefs, shame, etc.
    2. Teachers join in the bullying. "Well, everyone gets along with each other. Your daughter is just too sensitive, so she feels like everyone is picking on her."
    3. Bullying is the environment in which the child grows up. Parents themselves bully the child. Unfortunately, this often goes unnoticed or ignored. It is invisible from the outside, and this is what makes it frightening, especially when the parent, who should protect, becomes the one who attacks the child, directing aggression towards him. The child automatically loses his primary and potential defenders.

    All these actions below traumatize the child (not just upsets them), if done regularly:

    1. Indifference. It can manifest in many different forms: the child tells you something but your are stuck in your phone; the child asks for help, and you say "Figure it out yourself, you're not a baby"; the child calls you to show something important, but you're too busy. It seems like you're not doing anything wrong, but indifference is one of the most traumatizing reactions in childhood (and perhaps not just in childhood).
    2. Ignoring. This is about the "I'm upset with you" scenario: the child does something, the parent gets upset and stops talking to them. This is one of the most frightening punishments for a child because when the adult, who should be a support, starts ignoring them, what does the child feel? - "I'm not seen, I'm not loved." At such times, the child would prefer the parent to yell or even hit him, just not longer be ignored. Sadly, we often bring these strategies into our future families, affecting our children and spouses.
    3. Any form of emotional abuse - yelling, threats, cruelty
    4. Unjust punishment. Injustice can be expressed in the form of the punishment (no connection to the wrongdoing or not what was warned) or in its severity
    5. Devaluation and comparison. Comparison can be with yourself (yesterday you did well, today you didn’t) or with others. Devaluing the results of actions, as well as devaluing feelings and emotions.
    6. Betrayal and deceit
    7. Parents' unwillingness to admit their mistakes.

    Most of these points are integrated into the system of establishing boundaries and relationships with children. Here are 5 key rules for setting boundaries with a child:

    1. A boundary does not equal punishment or prohibition.
    2. The foundation of boundaries with children is RULES that are simple and understandable.
    3. Boundaries are a BALANCE of punishments and rewards.
    4. Consistency and predictability, where rules are enforced consistently, not just when it's convenient
    5. Consideration of the child's age-specific characteristics.

    There's a significant difference between punishment/guidance and humiliation. We often think that we need to not just punish but make it more painful so that it’s better remembered. In punishment in the form of guidance or restrictions, there is warning, logic, calmness, and consequence. That is, when the child is initially warned, when the punishment is logical and straightforward. In humiliation, there is surprise, emotion, inconsistency, insult, pressure, and personal attacks. Humiliation leaves pain, while guidance leaves understanding.

    Building relationships with children is a complex process. In my work with clients, I see so many childhood traumas that prevent people from being happy and moving towards their goals and desires. I truly hope that this article will help someone look at their relationship with their child from a different perspective and avoid trauma where it's possible to do so. I'm always happy to help you see this possibility, even during the initial free diagnostic meeting, you can see not only why there are problems in your relationships with children but also how to change them.
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